FSMSSA Educates Citizens in Public Forums
The FSM Social Security Administration continues in its
goal to educate the people of the FSM about the FSM Social Security System
in the form of public forums.
During the 9th Annual Judicial Conference on Pohnpei, the FSM Social Security
Administrator introduced the new Proposed Regulations to the general public.
The Proposed Regulations, which are guided by Title 53 of the FSM Code
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Trustees, will help
fine-tune the process of applying for social security benefits and will
serve as a guideline for employers in terms of social security taxation.
In his presentation at the 9th Annual Judicial Conference, the FSMSS Administrator,
Alexander Narruhn, notified the audience that there will be public forums
conducted by the FSM Social Security Branch Offices to introduce the Proposed
Regulations to the general public and to place the regulations under open
discussion.
The first wave of these forums has already been conducted in the four
states of the FSM. The forums served not only for the purpose of introducing
the Proposed Regulations but also as a means of educating the people of
the FSM about the social security system.
Each branch office visited different municipalities in their respective
states and elaborated on the Proposed Regulations and the social security
system in general.
The forums taught the people specific information about the social security
benefits and the proper procedures of obtaining and maintaining these
privileges.
Highlights from the forums include the types of evidences needed for each
specific social security benefits and how to obtain these evidences; what
the beneficiaries should do when certain events should occur; what employers
should know concerning taxation; and appeal procedures.
The forums were conducted in the order of explanation from the social
security staff followed by discussion and questions from the audience.
Pamphlets explaining the social security system were given out during
the forums.
The FSM Social Security Administration was pleased with the fact that
the forums were marked by a constant interaction between the social security
staff and the people. This led to much understanding of not only the social
security system but it also bridged a bond between the social security
staff and the people.
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